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Its Christmas for me,
Just got my new 17" Mac Book Pro! (will love the big screen, will
hate it while rushing around the airport trying to get my connecting
flight and lugging the machine around) :)
Well here is my problem for now.....
Transferred (migrated) Logic Pro from the ol' Laptop to the new one,
updated to LP 7.2.3
Now Logic is not seeing my plugs... (NI instruments, Ohmforce, PSP's)
Checked for updates for the plugs to Universal, and some are updated,
not all.
Tried the AU validator but it does not see the plugs. Even the
'universal' ones.
Am I stuck having to re-load LP? instead of migrating it?
Rewire does not work either...
any tips will truly be appreciated
Thanks
Ciao
Gio
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Gio <gio@...> wrote:
>
> Its Christmas for me,
> Just got my new 17" Mac Book Pro! (will love the big screen, will
> hate it while rushing around the airport trying to get my connecting
> flight and lugging the machine around) :)
> Well here is my problem for now.....
> Transferred (migrated) Logic Pro from the ol' Laptop to the new one,
> updated to LP 7.2.3
> Now Logic is not seeing my plugs... (NI instruments, Ohmforce, PSP's)
> Checked for updates for the plugs to Universal, and some are updated,
> not all.
> Tried the AU validator but it does not see the plugs. Even the
> 'universal' ones.
> Am I stuck having to re-load LP? instead of migrating it?
> Rewire does not work either...
> any tips will truly be appreciated
> Thanks
> Ciao
> Gio
>
Gio,
I should think its highly advised to "clean install" onto a new
computer and (re)install your
programs/plugs (I'm talking audio stuff, not mail etc.) I would be very
surprised if, after
you did a clean install, all your missing plugs (well the UB ones) did not
appear. Probably
not what you wanted to hear, but in terms of audio apps, a hell of a lot has
changed in
going intel and its best to start with a clean slate.
Mike
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On Nov 30, 2006, at 8:53 AM, mt100uk wrote:
> Gio,
> I should think its highly advised to "clean install" onto a
new
> computer and (re)install your
> programs/plugs (I'm talking audio stuff, not mail etc.) I would be
> very surprised if, after
> you did a clean install, all your missing plugs (well the UB ones)
> did not appear. Probably
> not what you wanted to hear, but in terms of audio apps, a hell of
> a lot has changed in
> going intel and its best to start with a clean slate.
AFAIK, PSP doesn't support the Intelmacs yet. I'm dying to use
VintageWarmer again.
Matt
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On 06-11-30, at 01:07, Gio wrote:
> Now Logic is not seeing my plugs... (NI instruments, Ohmforce, PSP's)
Hi Gio,
i don't think the NI plugs are Universal Binary yet but Kontakt 2 as
been for about a week...
Best,
Claude
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Claude Castonguay
<c.castonguay@...> wrote:
>
> i don't think the NI plugs are Universal Binary yet but Kontakt 2 as
> been for about a week...
Actually, quite a few of them are. We maintain a list of UB Plugins
here:
http://logic-users.org/links/cat/18
I note that NI FM8, Absynth 4, Kontakt 2.2, Reaktor 5.1.2, Massive,
Kore, Guitar Rig 2.2, Traktor 3 are all UB.
kind regards
Mark Cahill
Le 06-12-01 à 02:09, markdvc2002 a écrit :
> We maintain a list of UB Plugins
> here:
>
> http://logic-users.org/links/cat/18
>
> I note that NI FM8, Absynth 4, Kontakt 2.2, Reaktor 5.1.2, Massive,
> Kore, Guitar Rig 2.2, Traktor 3 are all UB.
>
> kind regards
>
> Mark Cahill
Thanks for the link Mark.
For some reason i jumped to the conclusion that if Gio was having
problems with is NI instruments he was probably speaking of products
like the East/West quantum Leaps type of instruments wich are not yet
UB.
Best,
Claude
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